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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T07:00:14+00:00 2026-06-14T07:00:14+00:00

This should be easy, but I haven’t gotten the hang of Python syntax yet.

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This should be easy, but I haven’t gotten the hang of Python syntax yet. I create an array like this:

colors = [ [(17.0/256.0), (15.0/256.0), (48.0/256.0)],  #Dark blue  (#110F30)
         [(239.0/256.0), (83.0/256.0), (25.0/256.0)]    #Orange     (#EF5319)
         ]

I the want to use the first or second row as a color input in the plot statement:

ax1.plot(time, temp - 273, color=colors[0,:], label=temp_axis_label)

However, this does not work (obviously). What is the correct syntax to extract the rows from the color matrix?

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    2026-06-14T07:00:16+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:00 am

    Simply : ax1.plot(time, temp - 273, color=colors[0], label=temp_axis_label)

    The problem lies in the fact that colors is a list of list, not a numpy matrix
    :

    colors = np.array([ [(17.0/256.0), (15.0/256.0), (48.0/256.0)],  #Dark blue  (#110F30)
             [(239.0/256.0), (83.0/256.0), (25.0/256.0)]    #Orange     (#EF5319)
             ])
    ax1.plot(time, temp - 273, color=colors[0,:], label=temp_axis_label)
    

    works too.

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